08/07/2019

Women's Ashes: Third One Day International, Canterbury - England all out for 75 as Australia eye-up series whitewash

Elysse Perry took a career best 7-22 as England were bowled out on their way to a third consecutive ODI Ashes loss.
Photo from The Guardian
England Women - 75 / 269-7 - Australia Women
England suffered their heaviest ODI home defeat after a dismal batting display, meaning England now need to win all remaining matches (one Test, three T20is) to win back the Ashes from Australia.
Aussie captain Meg Lanning made 69 and Alyssa Healy 68 in Canterbury, with their 109-run partnership the platform for Australia to build on.
Katherine Brunt's injury while celebrating a wicket in the last ODI put her out of this one, but England did well without one of their key players.
Healy top-edged Sciver to square leg before Lanning hit a leading edge to point.

Chasing 270 for their first points in the series, England were reduced to 21-6 inside 10 overs before being dismissed for 75 with 103 balls remaining.
Amy Jones chipped the third ball of the innings to mid-on off Perry, who took two wickets in two balls in her next over, with Tammy Beaumont trapped lbw before Sarah Taylor was caught behind for a golden duck.
After nine overs, Perry had 5-12, including England captain Heather Knight while Megan Schutt dismissed Natalie Sciver for nought.
England's top five all failed to make double figures - only three for England did at all, and Perry returned later to dismiss Anya Shrubsole and Sophie Ecclestone to finish with 10-4-22-7.
This is the first time that one team has won all three of the limited-overs matches since the multi-format series was introduced in 2013. 
They will now be confident of securing an Ashes whitewash over England.

SCORECARD
England Women won the toss and decided to field
Australia Women won by 194 runs


Australia Women Innings
Batsman: How Out - Bowler / Runs / Balls / SR (4s, 6s)

Healy: c Wyatt - b Sciver / 68 / 66 / 103.03 (12, 0)
Bolton: lbw - b Shrubsole / 4 / 16 / 25.00 (1, 0)
Lanning: c Wilson - b Sciver / 69 / 68 / 101.47 (11, 0)
Perry: c Taylor - b Sciver / 7 / 17 / 41.18 (0, 0)
Haynes: c & b - Ecclestone / 12 / 25 / 48.00 (0, 0)
Mooney: lbw - b Cross / 19 / 24 / 79.17 (2, 0)
Gardner: b Marsh / 29 / 38 / 76.32 (3, 1)
Jonassen: not out / 24 / 34 / 70.59 (1, 0)
Kimmince: not out / 18 / 12 / 150.00 (2, 0)


Extras 0nb 15w 0b 4lb 19
Total (50.0 overs) 269-7

Bowler: Overs / Maidens / Runs / Wickets / Econ
Shrubsole: 10.0 / 2 / 43 / 1 / 4.30
Cross: 10.0 / 0 / 55 / 1 / 5.50
Ecclestone: 10.0 / 0 / 50 / 1 / 5.00
Sciver: 8.0 / 0 / 51 / 3 / 6.38
Marsh: 9.0 / 0 / 50 / 1 / 5.56
Knight: 3.0 / 0 / 16 / 0 / 5.33

Fall of Wicket - Batsman
21-1 (6.2 ovs) - Bolton
130-2 (22.2 ovs) - Healy
155-3 (26.6 ovs) - Lanning
161-4 (28.3 ovs) - Perry
188-5 (34.5 ovs) - Mooney
208-6 (39.3 ovs) - Haynes
232-7 (45.5 ovs) - Gardner

England Women Innings
Batsman: How Out - Bowler / Runs / Balls / SR (4s, 6s)

Jones: c sub - b Perry / 0 / 3 / 0.00 (0, 0)
Beaumont: lbw - b Perry / 4 / 7 / 57.14 (0, 0)
Knight: c Healy - b Perry / 5 / 18 / 27.78 (0, 0)
Taylor: c Healy - b Perry / 0 / 1 / 0.00 (0, 0)
Sciver: lbw - b Schutt / 0 / 5 / 0.00 (0, 0)
Wilson: b Schutt / 17 / 42 / 40.48 (3, 0)
Wyatt: lbw - b Perry / 1 / 4 / 25.00 (0, 0)
Shrubsole: b Perry / 11 / 29 / 37.93 (2, 0)
Marsh: lbw - b Jonassen / 21 / 45 / 46.67 (4, 0)
Ecclestone: c Gardner - b Perry / 0 / 8 / 0.00 (0, 0)
Cross: not out / 8 / 36 / 22.22 (1, 0)

Extras 1nb 5w 0b 2lb 8
Total (32.5 overs) 75 all out

Bowler: Overs / Maidens / Runs / Wickets / Econ
Perry: 10.0 / 4 / 22 / 7 / 2.20
Schutt: 9.0 / 1 / 21 / 2 / 2.33
Jonassen: 6.5 / 1 / 15 / 1 / 2.20
Gardner: 5.0 / 1 / 15 / 0 / 3.00
Kimmince: 2.0 / 2 / 0 / 0 / 0.00

Fall of Wicket - Batsman
0-1 (0.3 ovs) - Jones
5-2 (2.5 ovs) - Beaumont
5-3 (2.6 ovs) - Taylor
10-4 (5.2 ovs) - Sciver
18-5 (8.1 ovs) - Knight
21-6 (8.6 ovs) - Wyatt
40-7 (16.5 ovs) - Wilson
45-8 (18.6 ovs) - Shrubsole
57-9 (22.2 ovs) - Ecclestone

75-10 (32.5 ovs) - Marsh

Women's Ashes Fixtures and Results

Teams earn four points for a win and two for a draw in the Test, with two points for a win in all limited-overs games.

2 July

First ODI, Leicester
Australia won by two wickets (England 0-2 Australia)

4 July

Second ODI, Leicester 
Australia won by four wickets (England 0-4 Australia)

7 July 

Third ODI, Canterbury
Australia won by 194 runs (England 0-6 Australia)

18-21 July 

Only Test, Taunton

26 July

First Twenty20 international, Chelmsford

28 July

Second Twenty20 international, Hove

31 July

Third Twenty20 international, Bristol


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